Palestinian Poets on the Role of Literature in Fighting Genocide
Summer Farah, Samah Fadil, Priscilla Wathington, and Rasha Abdulhadi discuss countering Zionist propaganda and mobilizing art into action
Summer Farah, Samah Fadil, Priscilla Wathington, and Rasha Abdulhadi discuss countering Zionist propaganda and mobilizing art into action
Anjum Hasan, author of "History’s Angel," on how hardline positions seem ordinary in in uncertain times
Reema Patel, author of “Such Big Dreams,” recommends stories that go into the heart of the Indian city
Perla Kantarjian considers the immutable function of foodstuffs as poetic vehicles for home, identity, and belonging
Pankaj Mishra's novel "Run and Hide" depicts the relentless drive for self-advancement in the new India
As I spoke more English and less Hindi, I worried I was displacing my roots
The adaptation of the novel disrupts the typical apocalypse story by allowing marginalized characters to survive
RO Kwon, Malavika Kannan, and Nadia Hashimi wrote some of the most read essays and book lists of the year
Aruni Kashyap's collection "There Is No Good Time for Bad News" shows how the oppressor and the oppressed are not mutually exclusive categories
Books set in contemporary India that are shorn of mythologized pasts, nostalgia, and for the most part, mangoes